Handbook of Condensed Phase Chemistry

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Pub. Date: 2010-08-30
Publisher(s): Nova Science Pub Inc
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Summary

In chemistry, condensed phases are both liquid and solid state. Gas and condensed phases are different in many parameters. Papers on chemical reactions in solid and liquid phases are collected in this volume, homogeneous and heterogeneous processes are discussed. Special attention paid to effects of metals and their oxides on the tribological characteristics of the composites, behaviour of polyurethanes in biological media, behaviour of some solid oxides irradiated in different media, nanotechnology in polymer coatings, structural peculiarities of polymers and co-polymers, radical polymerisation and co-polymerisation PMR and NMR structural characteristics of different compounds, synthesis of new polyfunctional polymers, synthesis and investigation of properties of natural and synthetic polymers and co-polymers, polymer coatings and films, investigation of oligosulfons properties, macrokinetic mechanism of biodegradation of polymers, polyazomethine-esters based on a new aromatic dialdehydes, the influence of polyazomethines on physicomechanical properties of polymers, the possibility of use of embolising preparates for chemoemobolisation, some important parameters for control of proteolytic reaction on wool, kinetics and mechanism enzymatic degradation of chitosan, polymers as natural nanocomposites (the geometry of intercomponent interactions, the comparative analysis of reinforcement mechanisms, thermophysical properties, the stress concentration and strength, molecular mobility level in polymers, elasticity modulus and polymer chains tightness), biomimetic oxidation, biocide and toxicological characteristics, synthesis and study of phenol-formaldehyde type of polymers, modern basalt fibrous materials and basalt fibre based polymeric composites, etc. Papers on degradation of polymers and recycling of polymers are presented in this volume as well. We would like to remind that processing of waste products is very important, but for example in Russia only 1.5% of waste products is being processed, in Germany -- 60%, in Denmark and Switzerland -- 80%, in Japan -- 85-88%. Ideally, 100% of waste products should be used again after processing.

Table of Contents

Preface
Effects of metals and their oxides on the tribological characteristics of the composites based on fluorine plast
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the comparative analysis of reinforcement mechanisms
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the geometry of intercomponent interactions
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the reinforcement structural model
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the structural analysis of thermophysical properties
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the Leidner-Woodhams model application
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: the stress concentration and strength
The characteristics of EPR spectra as indicator of a molecular mobility level in polymers
Polymers as natural nanocomposites: elasticity modulus and polymer chains tightness
Polyurethanes in biological media
Mobile structural defects as catalyst of solid state polymerization
Nanotechnological fundamentals of temperature-controlled polymer coatings
Macrokinetic mechanism of biodegradation of polymer samples based on cross-linked dextrans
Synthesis and study of phenol-formaldehyde type polymers on the base of bisphenol with adamantine grouping
On a possibility of use of embolizing preparation derived from poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (poly-HEMA) for chemoemobolization
Modern basalt fibrous materials and basalt fiber based polymeric composites
Quantum-chemical calculation of heterocyclic basic nitrogens "Alphabet" of genetic code by method AB INITIO
Macromolecular effects at chitosan enzymatic destruction in solution
Enzymatic destruction of chitosan
Some Important Parameters for Control of Proteolytic Reaction on Wool
Halogen-contaiting poly(arylene ether ketone)s
The influence of polyazomethines on basic of 4,4/-diaminotriphenylmethane on physicomechanical properties of polybutyleneterephthalate
Polyazomethine-esters based on a new aromatic dialdehydes
Oligosulfons on the basis of 1,1-dichlor-2,2-di(4-oxyphenyl)ethylene and 4-4/dichlordiphenylsulfon obtained by high-temperature polycondensation
Behaviour of some solid oxides irradiated in different mediums and in presence of additions
Biomimetic oxidation of alkanes
Radical co-polymerization of guanidine containing acrylic monomer with N,N-diallyl-N,N-dimethylammonium chloride in water: kinetic peculiarities and co-polymers properties
NMR1H spectral characteristics of diallyl monomers derivatives
Investigation of structure peculiarities and behavior in different solvents of guanidine containing monomers with NMR spectroscopy method
Synthesis of new polyfunctional guanidine containing acrylic monomers and polymers
Determination of composition and structure of homo-polymers and co-polymers on the base of guanidine diallyl derivatives by NMR1H spectroscopy method
Structural peculiarities of amphiphylic co-polymers: poly-N,N-diallyl-N,N-dimethylammonium chloride-co-poly(meth)acrylate guanidines
The study of the biocide and toxicological characteristics of novel polyacrylamidic flocculants
Index
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